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How to determine last Amex CLI attempt

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rmduhon
Valued Contributor

Re: How to determine last Amex CLI attempt

It does when you get denied like I was.
Message 11 of 18
Gmood1
Super Contributor

Re: How to determine last Amex CLI attempt

No it doesn't. My Amex card didn't​ go from $4k to $36k on its own. I requested CLIs over the last 24 months. If you didn't get it at activation. Give it 91 days and try again. If that doesn't work. Give it 180 days from activation and try again. You'll eventually get your increase. 

I've been denied and then received the CLI the next day after hitting the luv button again.

Message 12 of 18
Anonymous
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Re: How to determine last Amex CLI attempt


@rmduhon wrote:
It does when you get denied like I was.

Depends on what the denial reason was.....

Message 13 of 18
rmduhon
Valued Contributor

Re: How to determine last Amex CLI attempt

A collection. If I had waited 3 more days the collection would've been gone.
Message 14 of 18
Anonymous
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Re: How to determine last Amex CLI attempt


@rmduhon wrote:
A collection. If I had waited 3 more days the collection would've been gone.

Got it...thanks!

Message 15 of 18
txtjjs
Valued Member

Re: How to determine last Amex CLI attempt

You can do a search for American Express on your email if you keep stuff like that. The subject line for my last one read, "Important information about your limit increase request."
Message 16 of 18
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: How to determine last Amex CLI attempt

If you received a CLI denial letter in the mail, you could use the date of the letter as the starting point for the date count.

Message 17 of 18
AverageJoesCredit
Legendary Contributor

Re: How to determine last Amex CLI attempt

I like to keep it simple, since i have a small notebook with all my accounts written down, i check my accounts every couple days, with due date, balance and credit limit written down, some may have aprs and other noteable stuff but i do it the ol fashion way. If i apply for an increase i note it on a page and what date i did it with results and mark down when is next possible date to try again. Then just put in a reminder on my calendar and cheesy poofs, try againSmiley Wink
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